A new study published in Archives of Sexual Behavior explored the psychology of involuntarily celibate women, or “femcels”, revealing their struggles with sexual frustration, a focus on personal rather than male grievances, and tendency toward non-violent means for empowerment.
Discover how love works! From how it boosts our happiness to the way we pick partners and show affection, this article dives into the science behind our romantic connections and what keeps them strong.
Singlehood is a state experienced by a significant portion of the adult population. A recent study published in Evolutionary Psychological Science sheds light on what leads individuals to remain single, focusing on the role played by the fear of relationship...
A study in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships found that teenagers in romantic relationships are less likely to form new friendships but do not lose existing ones. This dynamic offers insights into adolescent development.
Does the attractiveness of a streamer influence your decision to watch, engage, or even purchase products during a live stream? A recent study suggests that the answer is yes.
A study published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior found young men feel more masculine when their partners orgasm from intercourse or manual stimulation, compared to vibrator use.
A study focusing on female video game players discovered that those with social anxiety were more inclined to form romantic relationships within the game with its characters. The study was published in Computers in Human Behavior.
A UK study found 71% of men experienced sexual victimization by women, which was associated with increased mental health symptoms. The research, emphasizing overlooked male victimization and challenging societal myths, was published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior.
Have you ever wondered why there's a gap between men's and women's sexual pleasure? A recent study found the endorsement of the Madonna-whore dichotomy plays an important role.
New research finds that individuals with borderline personality features experience more jealousy, leading to a mix of positive and negative behaviors towards partners. The study highlights how these traits influence affection, support, criticism, and neglect in romantic relationships.
A study in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health found that women face greater emotional challenges than men in recovering from late-life divorces, as evidenced by increased antidepressant use. This trend highlights the significant impact of "grey divorce" on...
New research highlights the complexity of sugar dating, blending elements of transactional sex and traditional romantic relationships. The findings shed light on the motivations, benefits, concerns, and nuanced power dynamics between sugar babies and their benefactors.
New psychology findings suggest that while we believe we have a grip on how men and women react to infidelity, our perceptions are influenced more by our own experiences and stereotypes than by actual differences.
A recent study in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery explores the "ideal male buttocks," revealing preferences for moderate projection and shape, influenced by age, culture, and other factors.
New research finds that individuals with anxious attachment styles are more prone to engage in status-signaling consumption, driven by materialistic values. This behavior contrasts with secure and avoidant attachment styles, offering insights into psychological influences on consumer habits.